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How to get accredited so your laboratory can perform official paternity tests as instructed by a court.
How to let the Certification Officer (CO) know about potential fraud or financial irregularities.
What to do if you disagree with the amount of compensation recovered under the compensation recovery scheme after the claim is settled.
This guidance is intended to help parties understand what happens when taking part in an application or an appeal under the Tenant Fees Act.
Types of financial irregularities the Certification Officer (CO) can investigate and how to ask the CO to conduct an investigation.
A guide to criminal court statistics.
How to appeal to a tribunal against a council decision to keep your property on its list of local community assets.
An explanation of the people who may be present in a social security and child support tribunal hearing.
How to take someone to the Patents Court for using a patent or registered design without permission.
The Evidence Presentation System (EPS) is replacing Clickshare. This guide shows you how to display evidence from your laptop on courtroom monitors.
Find out who can be a patient’s 'nearest relative', what their role is, and what happens at the tribunal.
How to appeal decisions of the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) in England, and Leasehold Valuation and Residential Property Tribunals in Wales.
Guidance on changes to the law governing non-disclosure agreements.
This document will help explain what you can expect if you attend a face-to-face Mental Health Tribunal hearing.
The earliest available dates (lead times) for hearings and trials before the Admiralty registrar, based on how long they are expected to last.
An explanation of the people who may be present in an immigration and asylum tribunal hearing.
Who can apply for an order, how to apply and what happens when the court receives your application.
Fact sheets on our progress in the civil jurisdiction.
Development of a publications and information service to improve access to hearing information for court and tribunal users.
Pleading not guilty in the magistrates' court and youth court.
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